The "Cuba" thread started to get interesting. Rather than go too far OT there, what is everyone's favorite vacation destination you've visited?
Mine is Anegada, at the Northeast corner of the British Virgin Islands. My wife and I went there on our honeymoon as a "back up" plan after Cozumel was hit by hurricane Wilma in Oct. of 2005. It was a great week and re-kindled my interest in sailing.
(http://www.agapecottages.com/Llobbly-Anegada.jpg)
All of the BVI's are very cool, but Anegada is like a "Gilligan's Island". It's the only coral reef island in the chain and is 28' above the sea at it's highest point. The size is roughly the same as Manhattan in New York and there are only 200 permanent inhabitants. You can walk along a white sand beach for a few miles and never see another human.
Here's a few links
Neptune's Treasure (//%22http://www.neptunestreasure.com/%22)
Anegada on BVI.com (//%22http://www.b-v-i.com/Anegada/default.htm%22)
Another cool island in the chain is:
Jost Van Dyke (//%22http://www.jostvandyke.com/%22)
Route 66.
Where driving on the road IS the destination.
[;)]
Away
Savannah GA, South Beach FL, Old Montreal Quebec, San Francisco, and pondering the possibilities of Riga Latvia and Santo Domingo DR.
#1 favorite is Florence, Italy - much nicer than Rome IMHO.
Also like:
South Miami Beach for the beach, nightlife, and people watching.
San Francisco for near perfect weather, sightseeing, and lots of activities such as Napa, etc.
Understand that unlike the previous destinations I listed, I have not yet visited Latvia nor the Dominican Republic, but want to very much.
Hong Kong.
Orlando. Ormond Beach is also nice, but it's nice to be further inland. On our next trip down, we're going to the Gulf Coast to the Tampa/St. Pete area. We've never been to the Gulf before.
AND since we don't live there, the Tulsa area was a nice vacation, too, especially the Grove area.
WE've never been outside the country, but I've got to say that the Anegada looks beautiful.
Oh, and New York, especially at the height of the seasons. I had been for a few beauty industry shows and conventions, and outside of Vegas, I can think of few cities ideal for such events!
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Orlando. Ormond Beach is also nice, but it's nice to be further inland. On our next trip down, we're going to the Gulf Coast to the Tampa/St. Pete area. We've never been to the Gulf before.
AND since we don't live there, the Tulsa area was a nice vacation, too, especially the Grove area.
WE've never been outside the country, but I've got to say that the Anegada looks beautiful.
Jammie, have you ever been to Sylvan Lake up in the Black Hills? That place was peaceful and beautiful. Talk about clean air!
And finally, are you guys still going to move here?
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Savannah GA, South Beach FL, Old Montreal Quebec, San Francisco, and pondering the possibilities of Riga Latvia and Santo Domingo DR.
MJ- Next time you go to South Beach, allow yourself a day to go up to Fort Lauderdale and take the Discovery Sun over to Freeport, Bahamas for a day cruise. They will shuttle you to the resorts at Our Lucaya for about four hours for beach, shopping, or gambling (since you work in the industry you may not enjoy it on your days off[;)]).
You can also do multiple night stays, if you like. It's really more of a daily ferry service, but it's on an older, smaller cruise ship with buffets, a casino, bars, disco, etc. It's not a Carnival-quality boat, but it's still pretty decent. It's priced well, and if you go to Discoveries web site, they have cheap packages and run fare specials throughout the year.
We did that last year on Mother's day since I had a business meeting in Pompano for two days after that. My wife and stepdaughter hung out on Los Olas in FTL and went down to South Beach and loved it.
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Savannah GA, South Beach FL, Old Montreal Quebec, San Francisco, and pondering the possibilities of Riga Latvia and Santo Domingo DR.
MJ- Next time you go to South Beach, allow yourself a day to go up to Fort Lauderdale and take the Discovery Sun over to Freeport, Bahamas for a day cruise. They will shuttle you to the resorts at Our Lucaya for about four hours for beach, shopping, or gambling (since you work in the industry you may not enjoy it on your days off[;)]).
You can also do multiple night stays, if you like. It's really more of a daily ferry service, but it's on an older, smaller cruise ship with buffets, a casino, bars, disco, etc. It's not a Carnival-quality boat, but it's still pretty decent. It's priced well, and if you go to Discoveries web site, they have cheap packages and run fare specials throughout the year.
Now THAT sounds appealing! THAT sounds like a thing I can do in the very near future. It'd be my first time being relatively more abroad than being on the mainland.
Double check Discovery's web site and the U.S. Customs to see whether or not you will need a passport. I believe you do now or it may still be a Jan. '08 deadline. It wasn't required last May at any rate.
Discovery Cruise Line (//%22http://www.discoverycruise.com/home/tBlank_OB_7_GR_dclhome_SE_0_AG_None_ST_dclhome.html%22)
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Double check Discovery's web site and the U.S. Customs to see whether or not you will need a passport. I believe you do now or it may still be a Jan. '08 deadline. It wasn't required last May at any rate.
Discovery Cruise Line (//%22http://www.discoverycruise.com/home/tBlank_OB_7_GR_dclhome_SE_0_AG_None_ST_dclhome.html%22)
It's the Caribbean! I can almost see it now: White sand, clear water-a Mojito in one hand (made with real Cuban Rum) and a Havana cigar in the other, just taking it all in....
I do have a passport, and keep it updated. It'll come in handy for a Bahama trip, and even trips to the Dominican Republic and Latvia (it's not out of random whimsy that compels me to want to see these:I do have my reasons for why I'd like to go).
Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Forest...
Run Forrest! Run!
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Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Forest...
Run Forrest! Run!
I won't go that far, I simply enjoy traveling and perhaps it is time to see outside the Lower 48.
Hope I haven't been there yet. Hard to pick from Page Az, Jellystone, Blace Hills and Everglades.
But I've been to the Buffalo River area of Arkansas about 10 times since I discovered it last winter. That's my fav 3 hour drive place.
Bali - Great surfing, interesting culture, and the first volcanic ash beach I've ever seen.
Turkey - Good Turkish bath and love the bazaar.
Rehoboth Beach, DE - Nice beach with a old boardwalk complete with a amusement park and arcade games. Good outlet shopping outside the beach area.
New York City! and then Boston, Chicago, Philly, actually enjoy St. Louis too. So much to see and do, never a dull moment and don't have to spend half your trip stuck in traffic or enduring a mind numbing drive from area to area. All of those cities, for me and the fam (including the little ones) are very engaging and entertaining. My biggest little one was enamoured with NYC and cried the entire day we came back. The little one is now determined to go to law school at NYU or Columbia.
Our draw is the culture and diversity. We really enjoy the variety that you encounter; in people and products. Music and performing arts are also one of our callings. It's nice have access to such a cacaphony of expression. Oh, the diversity of food is also vedddy nice.
We've never really been interested in going to a resort/beach outside of the Hamptons, or the Cape. Even there we spend more of our time in the towns.
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New York City! and then Boston, Chicago, Philly, actually enjoy St. Louis too. So much to see and do, never a dull moment and don't have to spend half your trip stuck in traffic or enduring a mind numbing drive from area to area. All of those cities, for me and the fam (including the little ones) are very engaging and entertaining. My biggest little one was enamoured with NYC and cried the entire day we came back. The little one is now determined to go to law school at NYU or Columbia.
Our draw is the culture and diversity. We really enjoy the variety that you encounter; in people and products. Music and performing arts are also one of our callings. It's nice have access to such a cacaphony of expression. Oh, the diversity of food is also vedddy nice.
We've never really been interested in going to a resort/beach outside of the Hamptons, or the Cape. Even there we spend more of our time in the towns.
OT- I spent a week out in New England about five years ago. It had never dawned on me how close all those major cities are. Makes sense considering rivers and horses were the way to get around back then. The Portsmouth, NH area and southern Maine were probably my favorite places on that trip. Haven't been to NYC in about 30 years, my daughters want to go. Maybe next year or the year after.
Central Pa. is another interesting area.
I had a discussion with my son the other day, I don't remember what the question was - but the answer was "I'm not good at picking favorites." Not favorite food, favorite wine, favorite movie... I'm just not good. I can give you short lists though.
As per vacation:
New York - its an experience to be sure. I love the hustle and bustle, the shows, the buildings, the history. It's much more like a whole other country than Texas.
San Francisco - This place just baffles me. It has most of the hustle of NYC. You drive north through the city to get downtown (actually stayed with a friend at Franklin and Green) for a couple of hours. But then, if you go 30 minutes north from there you are in farmland. The weather, the bay, the people. Interesting place.
(I'd show you pictures but my ****ing webserver is down again)
Rainy Lake Canada - Opening day for walleye season is the third Saturday in May. The same group of guys has been going up there for nearly 30 years and I got an invite a while back. Not sure if its the fishing, the guys, or the beer... but good times.
Key West - The beaches aren't the best. The bar scene isn't really my cup of tea. And its usually too expensive. Still, for some reason, I love that place.
that said, I am hard pressed to remember a vacation or even a trip that I went on and did not enjoy. A weekend in OKC, a bachelor party in KC, my honeymoon in St. Louis (we were poor, ok?), New Orleans, Des Moines for a wedding (Des Moines is a whole topic on this board... what a mid sized city does right), Virginia, DC, Memphis for the TU bowl... great times all around. I suppose those listed above would be areas that I can see myself visiting time and again.
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New York - its an experience to be sure. I love the hustle and bustle, the shows, the buildings, the history. It's much more like a whole other country than Texas.
Doing New York-in any season-is an experience I recommend to all (I would like to experience Christmas there, now that would be something!). I've gone for the beauty industry shows there, staying in mid-town Manhattan, and when we had free time, we would go to explore the city, take pics, window-shop, and even eat at some of the more interesting and unique places in the city.
True story: We'd even tried to take in some of the trendier nightclubs: some of them-and that's very few of them- we were successful in getting into. But most of them we couldn't get into. Guess we didn't have "it." Have to be someone like Naomi Campbell or Alec Baldwin to get in, I suppose.
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True story: We'd even tried to take in some of the trendier nightclubs: some of them-and that's very few of them- we were successful in getting into. But most of them we couldn't get into. Guess we didn't have "it." Have to be someone like Naomi Campbell or Alec Baldwin to get in, I suppose.
Feh, who wants to hang out with low-lifes like them anyhow? [;)]
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True story: We'd even tried to take in some of the trendier nightclubs: some of them-and that's very few of them- we were successful in getting into. But most of them we couldn't get into. Guess we didn't have "it." Have to be someone like Naomi Campbell or Alec Baldwin to get in, I suppose.
Feh, who wants to hang out with low-lifes like them anyhow? [;)]
Given that the exclusive nature of these nightclubs, it is not an everyday occurance, which makes it all the more enjoyable. Bearing in mind that of all the times I'd been to New York for conventions (as well as visiting my sister and her family, who live in Manhattan), I'd only been able to get into two such nightspots (I must have had "the right look"), and I gotta say, the "Beautiful People" do know how to have fun.
Then again, an ideal scenario for me would be to see "Saturday Night Live" and get into the afterparty. From what I get, this is the ultimate party in New York.